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Is Your Child Going to Kindergarten a Year From Now?: Make the Move Together

Submitted by Head Start Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center

Congratulations, your child is going to kindergarten a year from now! Making the transition to kindergarten is a big event for every child and family. You and your child may feel excited and proud about the next big step. You both may also experience some worry about the unknown and wonder how it will be at a new school.

Good news! You can start preparing for your child’s move into kindergarten with these insights from the Head Start Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center. Think about what would be best for your child and family as you make this transition. Consider how you can work with your Head Start program to help your child feel ready. Talk with your family service worker or child’s teacher about how your program supports the transition to kindergarten.

Consider the ideas below as you and your family get ready for this big change.

During the Year Before Kindergarten

Fall and Winter

Spring

Summer

A Week Before School Begins

The Night Before Starting Kindergarten

First Week

Kindergarten is a fun time, and these guidelines will help make it a success for all!

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Think about what would be best for your child and family as you make this transition. Consider how you can work with your Head Start program to help your child feel ready.

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